Cradlepoint WIPIPE MBR1000 User Manual

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5.11.2

Virtual Server List

This is a list of the defined Virtual Servers. Click the Enable checkbox at the
left to directly activate or de-activate the entry. An entry can be changed by
clicking the Edit icon or can be deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you
click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the Edit Virtual Servers
section is activated for editing.

After you‟ve completed all modifications or deletions, you must click the Save Settings button at the top of the page to save your changes. The
router must reboot before new settings will take effect. You will be prompted to Reboot the Device or Continue. If you need to make additional
settings changes, click Continue. If you are finished with all configuration settings, click the Reboot the Device button.

NOTE: You might have trouble accessing a virtual server using its public identity (WAN-side IP-address of the gateway or its dynamic DNS name)
from a machine on the LAN. Your requests may not be looped back or you may be redirected to the "Forbidden" page.

This will happen if you have an Access Control Rule configured for this LAN machine.

The requests from the LAN machine will not be looped back if Internet access is blocked at the time of access. To work around this problem,
access the LAN machine using its LAN-side identity.

Requests may be redirected to the "Forbidden" page if web access for the LAN machine is restricted by an Access Control Rule. Add the WAN-
side identity (WAN-side IP-address of the router or its dynamic DNS name) on the Advanced

→ Web Filter screen to work around this problem.

Example:

You are hosting a Web Server on a Laptop or PC that has Private IP Address of 192.168.0.50 and your ISP is blocking Port 80.

1. Name the Virtual Server Rule (e.g.,

Web Server

)

2.

Enter in the IP Address of the machine on your LAN

192.168.0.50

3. Enter the Private Port as

[

80

]

4. Enter the Public Port as

[

8888

]

5.

Select the Protocol -

TCP

6.

Ensure the schedule is set to

Always

7. Check the

Save

box to add the settings

8. Repeat these steps for each

Virtual Server Rule

you wish to add. After the list is complete, click

Save Settings

at the top of the page.

With this Virtual Server Rule all Internet traffic on Port 8888 will be redirected to an internal web server on port 80 at IP Address 192.168.0.50.

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